IAN Smith is looking for a more consistent performance when his Moseley team welcome Doncaster to Billesley Common tomorrow.

Mose have not beaten opposition from the top half of the table in any of their five attempts so far this season but after back to back victories are now playing the sort of rugby that might see them alter that statistic against the sixth-placed Knights.

But their head coach is concerned by his team’s tendency to switch off in matches and has warned his men they cannot afford to do so this weekend.

The Mose head coach watched his side score 22 points in the first 11 minutes at Sedgley Tigers last week but then nearly throw away their advantage by leaking 17 unanswered points in as many minutes.

Although they held on and won handsomely in the end, the Red and Blacks must stop being so charitable.

“It is all down to small edges,” Smith said.

“You can get away with missing them against Sedgley Park but not against London Welsh, Plymouth Albion or Doncaster. We threw the kitchen sink when we were down at Plymouth but didn’t get any tries and then they scored three in 20 minutes.

‘‘It is important that if we do that on Saturday and the points don’t come, which is entirely possible, we stick to our message.

“At Sedgley we were doing well and them we stopped doing what we were doing and tried something else. We have got to keep up our accuracy throughout the whole game.”

Smith must decide whether to change the team that played so well for an hour at Park Lane by bringing back former captains Neil Mason and Andy Binns.

Mark Evans and Ollie Thomas stand in their way and Smith says he doesn’t feel the need to make too many unenforced changes for the sake of it, which could mean Paul Arnold continues alongside last week’s hat-trick hero Ally Muldowney at lock.

He will not, however, be using Paul Cox, who has been sent on loan to Stourbridge, or Canada international Ollie Atkinson who has gone to National Three outfit Fylde to get regular first team rugby.